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Plus: Prince's "Purple Rain" is heading to Broadway ͏ ͏ If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers TOP STORIES - How St. Paul's City Council went from all men to all women in seven decades: When St. Paul's new City Council is sworn in on Tuesday, all of its seats will be filled by women for the first time in the city's 170-year history. Some say that St. Paul may well be the largest American city to ever elect an all-female council or legislative body. Here's a look at some of the 20 women who have been elected to the St. Paul City Council over the past seven decades, along with the four incoming members who are making history this week. [Read more.]( - 3M freezing pensions for non-union employees: The Maplewood-based company started moving toward 401(k) retirement plans in 2009 when it cut off access to the U.S. pension plan for new hires and rehires. 3M did not immediately address questions about the number of affected employees. [Read more.]( - Snowstorm warnings in place for southern Minnesota today, "much colder air" coming this weekend: The metro will miss most of the snow that will fall ahead of the season's first below-zero readings of the season. [Read more.]( - Be The Match changes name because "perfect" match no longer as necessary for transplants: The Minneapolis organization that arranges life-saving blood and bone marrow donations for thousands of transplant recipients across the U.S. is changing its name because promising research is making its old identity irrelevant. [Read more.]( - Eagle Brook Church threatens lawsuit if Plymouth doesn't approve new campus: A battle pitting residents in Plymouth against a Twin Cities megachurch hoping to build a large facility in their neighborhood is taking on an ominous tone, with one side hinting the matter could land in court. [Read more.]( WATCH THIS Young man rips "Hotel California" guitar solo on 4-string ukulele: Happy Monday. [See the video.]( *** Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. *** TRENDING Prince's "Purple Rain" is heading to Broadway: Forty years after its big-screen debut made Prince a movie idol, the Minneapolis-set film is getting a stage adaptation with Broadway talent, according to Variety. [Read more.]( SPORTS BLINK In pantheon of Minnesota sports characters, Billy Gardner was as slick as they come: Billy Gardner died last week at 96, but in the five years he spent managing the Twins, he proved himself a one-of-a-kind character in the local sporting scene, writes Patrick Reusse. [Read more.]( *** Did someone forward this newsletter to you? You can [sign up for Talkers here](. *** WORTH A CLICK Alaska Air passenger's iPhone apparently survives 16,000-foot fall after plane door blew out in midair: "The US's National Transportation Safety Board says it has recovered a working iPhone that 'likely' fell from the Alaska Airlines flight that required an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, over the weekend after a passenger plane's door panel blew out while midair," Ramon Antonio Vargas reports for the Guardian. [Read more.]( TRIVIA WINNER Congratulations to Mia Stranberg! Mia was randomly chosen from among the many readers who correctly answered that Muddy Paws Cheesecake is the Twin Cities-area bakery that received a $40,000 order from a reality TV personality after announcing its closure. Mia wins a $15 gift card. Be sure to read Talkers on Friday for another trivia question! FROM THE ARCHIVES Jan. 8, 2023: Patrick Peterson (7) and his Vikings teammates celbrate after an interception during the second quarter against the Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago. (Photo: Carlos Gonzalez/Star Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([pinterest]([instagram]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2024 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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